Super Inductive Stimulation (SIS) is a modern and innovative technology that uses a high-intensity electromagnetic field that has a positive effect on human tissue. High-intensity electromagnetic field can be used to quickly relieve pain, accelerate metabolism and improve tissue regeneration processes. SIS is a safe and very effective treatment, it does not cause significant burden on the body. The length of the treatment is individually tailored to your needs. Currently, until the end of 2024, the treatment is sold at a promotional price of PLN 40/treatment.
Indications for SIS therapy:
- painful shoulder syndrome,
- Carpal tunnel syndrome,
- regeneration of nerves and muscles,
- mobilization of joints, strengthening of muscle strength,
- reducing spasticity, among others after a stroke,
- backaches,
- sciatica,
- prevention of muscle atrophy,
- muscle stimulation,
- back pain, sciatica, disc herniation, intervertebral disc herniation,
- fractures and dislocations of joints,
- jumper's knee,
- tennis elbow, golfer's elbow,
- degenerative diseases,
- rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Contraindications to SIS physical therapy are:
- cancers,
- heart and circulatory system diseases,
- electronic and metal implants,
- pacemaker,
- epilepsy,
- pregnancy,
- fever,
- unfinished bone growth (children and adolescents).
SIS benefits
- deep penetration of the stimulus affects the neuromuscular tissue, thanks to which it allows the treatment of acute and chronic diseases of the muscular and nervous system,
- the electromagnetic field causes the reaction of the muscle tissue, leading to the desired contraction of the muscles surrounding the joint, mobilizing and unblocking it,
- improving blood circulation and accelerating tissue mobilization, supports tissue regeneration, thus accelerating the healing of fractures already at an early stage,
- a wide range of electromagnetic field frequencies reduces muscle tension, which effectively reduces spasticity.
Action of SIS therapy
- strong analgesic and regenerative properties,
- Stimulates the muscles
- mobilizes joints,
- improves breathing,
- wound healing is accelerated,
- regeneration of peripheral nerves.